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So basically we now know that glint was the champion of Kralkatorrik. But what doesn't make sense to me is how wiki mentions the following.

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"She was the first creature placed on the continent of Tyria by the gods to oversee the new world. As time went on, she was given servants - The Forgotten, to aid her in this task"

Yet...

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The Elder Dragons are primordial creatures dating back to no later than the time of the Great Giants, long before the arrival of the gods in Tyria.

So in my eyes this calls 2 things into question. We know for sure that Glint is the champion of the elder dragon Kralkatorrik yet it also says she was born of the gods. Yet either idea contradicts one another. So where does wiki get it's info from. Usually they take it from tablets and link the source. But I see nothing of this.
Also, this calls into question lorewise where the Gods get their powers from. I and friends have pondered that maybe the gods took the power from the dragons maybe. Yet remained uncorrupted. This is just a theory, but it's a possibility. Afterall, i've noticed a few things.

Surely i'm not the only one that notices the similarities? Maybe we could be looking at information in the future we find out about the gods themselves.
It honestly would explain the silence of the Gods. You steal a candybar from a store and now the store owners out looking for you. So the little kiddies go hide, :P.

And now Kuunavang

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Her connection with the Elder Dragons is revealed in Edge of Destiny, the second Guild Wars novel. The Movement of the World has stated that she and Kuunavang are as different to them as night and day.

Could this mean Kuunavang could be the champion of the Deep Sea Dragon (Bubbles?)?

Glint came after the other dragons. The "lore" which claims she was one of the oldest creatures was rectonned using the excuse that it was written from the human perspective and thus is wrong.

Well, I was mostly curious if this was in a cutscene where she says she was put in tyria by the gods that I forgot about. But the tablets would support your idea. But from glint herself would make me curious. I still want to know where the info comes from. Source pls? ^^

To the similarity between Zaithan (that's Zaithan right?) and Mallyx, dunno, Mallyx isn't a god, but he is god-like. He wants to overthrow Kormir and take Abbadon's place.. So, perhaps the dragons are also god-like and everything that's shiny and purple has some evil power?

To the similarity between Zaithan (that's Zaithan right?) and Mallyx, dunno, Mallyx isn't a god, but he is god-like. He wants to overthrow Kormir and take Abbadon's place.. So, perhaps the dragons are also god-like and everything that's shiny and purple has some evil power?

It's the Shatterer... one of the generals of Kralkatorrik. Xaitan is an undead dragon... and well not purple.

And yes, this should be in the lore section (not to mention it's already been covered there).

Glint is not an elder dragon, and can be excluded from the statement that elder dragons came before the gods. Neither is Kuunavang, they are much younger.

edit: Also purple is the color of royalty and power, due to it being expensive to make in old times, and power corrupts. its easy to see how purple can become linked to evil. Not to mention its the color of night/twilight which has its own connections to "the dark side".

Ok so you're telling me that that big a$$ dragon from the demo isn't even the big man Xaitan himself? OMG I can't wait for this game lol.

To my knowledge Glint is the oldest thing on Tyria. Since the elder dragons are "locked" away in various stages this would make the statement true. But also like said before I think the wiki got the information from a human perspective which of course would not have all the proper information.

Also, I can't find where it says the elder dragons came before the Gods. Personally I think the whole "Gods came to Tyria" thing is litteral and they were actually there until they went back to thier own realm. That doesn't mean they are younger than the dragons, but that the actual physical time they spent on Tyria was shorter than that of the elder dragons. But then again the Gods are in such a hazy form of lore anyways there could be almost countless interpretations.

If any of you read into it at all. Then you'd know Glint is the champion of an elder dragon. So she DOES have a relation to an elder dragon.
And lore section. I looked for it. And could not find it. Haven't forum'd in a while.
And the purple essense, yes. But I highly doubt it has to do with royalty.
And I brought up Mallyx because he, like the margonites, share a slightly similar look to that of The Shatterer. Who is a champion of the elder dragon Kral. So with him being a minion of the elder dragon. How do we know the Margonites didnt pull their power from the elder dragon.

Basically this topic mostly is surrounding the mystery behind the elder dragons. How much of the world have they effected. Since they're all powerful and so forthe.

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Originally Posted by Uriel_Wolfblood

To my knowledge Glint is the oldest thing on Tyria. Since the elder dragons are "locked" away in various stages this would make the statement true. But also like said before I think the wiki got the information from a human perspective which of course would not have all the proper information.

Also, I can't find where it says the elder dragons came before the Gods. Personally I think the whole "Gods came to Tyria" thing is litteral and they were actually there until they went back to thier own realm. That doesn't mean they are younger than the dragons, but that the actual physical time they spent on Tyria was shorter than that of the elder dragons. But then again the Gods are in such a hazy form of lore anyways there could be almost countless interpretations.

There are two distinct possibilities.
A. Abbadon was himself a pawn of Zaitan, and his "general"
or B. The game designers think that glow is very neat and very "eldritch". Purple glowing conveys dark energy better than any other color glowing.

Lastly, the game designer may have decided to have the minions of different dragons glow different colors. Since the destroyers glow red, and Zaitan's minions glow purple, maybe "Bubbles?" minions are blue and Kralkatorrik glows yellow.

Spoiler Alert, please don't read if you don't like spoilers.

I support that last one because isn't Glint's final room have yellow Crystalline glow?

And Glint isn't the oldest thing on Tyria. It's a mystery who really is. I'd have to look it up. Could be the Mursaat. The Seers. Who really knows. (Strangely the wikis have differing timelines)

Yeah the overall lore is quite vague, but that makes it interesting as well. Especially when it comes to the Great Giants. According to both timelines the oldest recorded event was the vanishing (extinction, exodus, who knows) of the true giants. Who knows, maybe they became the Gods or something.

There are two distinct possibilities.
A. Abbadon was himself a pawn of Zaitan, and his "general"
or B. The game designers think that glow is very neat and very "eldritch". Purple glowing conveys dark energy better than any other color glowing.

Lastly, the game designer may have decided to have the minions of different dragons glow different colors. Since the destroyers glow red, and Zaitan's minions glow purple, maybe "Bubbles?" minions are blue and Kralkatorrik glows yellow.

Spoiler Alert, please don't read if you don't like spoilers.

I support that last one because isn't Glint's final room have yellow Crystalline glow?

While the room does indeed glow like you point out that doesn't add up to me. We just established that the purple glow or the creatures in GW2 are minions of Kralkatorrik. He creates all the strange purple, aethmyst like creatures when he awakens and flies to the crystal desert (its called the dragonband it think?). So that shatterer as well as all the other purple people eaters were Kraks minions. Since good old Zaitan is an undead dragon I imagine his minions will havea certain green quality to them. I do agree with the glowing red of primordius, and blue or white will probably be Jormung since he apparently has ice/snow minions.

There are two distinct possibilities.
A. Abbadon was himself a pawn of Zaitan, and his "general"
or B. The game designers think that glow is very neat and very "eldritch". Purple glowing conveys dark energy better than any other color glowing.

Lastly, the game designer may have decided to have the minions of different dragons glow different colors. Since the destroyers glow red, and Zaitan's minions glow purple, maybe "Bubbles?" minions are blue and Kralkatorrik glows yellow.

Spoiler Alert, please don't read if you don't like spoilers.

I support that last one because isn't Glint's final room have yellow Crystalline glow?

Zhaitans minions are the undead, there is no color.
And Kralkatorrik's minions glow a dark purple.

Regarding the purple colours, we do actually have official word that that's coincidental:

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Originally Posted by GuildWarsGuru Lore Q&A

Q: A little controversial discussion since Nightfall: Is Abbadon still alive in some form? And while on the topic of Abbadon, a lot of people have been comparing the Branded of Kralkatorrik to the Margonites of Abbadon. Is there a connection between them outside of the color purple?

A: Basically the gods have stepped back. They've let humanity go forward on their own. They are still part of the world in the way that there's still worship but they aren't interfering as much as they were back in those days. The fact that Abbadon's minions had that purplish glow and what we're seeing in the crystal is as far as I know. Coincidental because purple is of course, the color of evil. The fact that there is some similarity-- dragon's contain a lot of power. And the nature of that power comes to the surface. Not all dragon minions are purple in nature. So there's no definitive link between Abbadon and Kralkatorrik.

Regarding Glint being placed on the world by the gods - this was brought up in a 2009 interview, and the response could be summarised as "and where do you think that came from?" The official sources for Glint having been placed on Tyria by the gods are in the original Guild Wars manuscripts and in the dialogue with Turai Ossa's ghost in Amnoon Oasis.

What it seems to me has happened is that Glint formed an alliance with the gods when they arrived, thus becoming the first creature on Tyria to associate with the gods (although humans and the forgotten may go back further on other worlds) and becoming the caretaker when they absented themselves. What isn't clear is whether she deliberately fostered the misinterpretation that she was created by the gods, or whether she simply allowed it to continue. As MArcSinus has pointed out, though, this has been under discussion in the GW2Guru lore forum, so feel free to check that out for more details.

Regarding the purple colours, we do actually have official word that that's coincidental:

Regarding Glint being placed on the world by the gods - this was brought up in a 2009 interview, and the response could be summarised as "and where do you think that came from?" The official sources for Glint having been placed on Tyria by the gods are in the original Guild Wars manuscripts and in the dialogue with Turai Ossa's ghost in Amnoon Oasis.

What it seems to me has happened is that Glint formed an alliance with the gods when they arrived, thus becoming the first creature on Tyria to associate with the gods (although humans and the forgotten may go back further on other worlds) and becoming the caretaker when they absented themselves. What isn't clear is whether she deliberately fostered the misinterpretation that she was created by the gods, or whether she simply allowed it to continue. As MArcSinus has pointed out, though, this has been under discussion in the GW2Guru lore forum, so feel free to check that out for more details.

Q: A little controversial discussion since Nightfall: Is Abbadon still alive in some form? And while on the topic of Abbadon, a lot of people have been comparing the Branded of Kralkatorrik to the Margonites of Abbadon. Is there a connection between them outside of the color purple?

A: Basically the gods have stepped back. They've let humanity go forward on their own. They are still part of the world in the way that there's still worship but they aren't interfering as much as they were back in those days. The fact that Abbadon's minions had that purplish glow and what we're seeing in the crystal is as far as I know. Coincidental because purple is of course, the color of evil. The fact that there is some similarity-- dragon's contain a lot of power. And the nature of that power comes to the surface. Not all dragon minions are purple in nature. So there's no definitive link between Abbadon and Kralkatorrik.

I think there is a true connection between the margonite purple and the kralkatorrik purple. There is just too much of a similarity between them. And being such iconic creatures in the lore, it doesn't sit right being just a 'coincidence'. I'm thinking there will be something revealed further down the line between the two evils. There is of course nothing to support this. Just a feeling.

Perhaps I should have phrased that better. The artwork between the two is very similar. Fair enough if the designers/artists wanted to reuse the texture because they liked it and it is the 'colour of evil'. I just have a feeling there is a link between the two. And if there is such a link, then of course it would be a pretty major aspect of the lore that none of the Anet staff (especially Mr Grubb) would want released prematurely. Like I said before it's a feeling that I felt, so thought to share it.